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Hawkins overtime goal lifts Reservoir girls soccer over Wilde Lake

Reservoir sophomore Kennedy Hawkins talks about her game winning goal in sudden death overtime to beat Wilde Lake, 1-0, on Friday, Sept. 16 at Wilde Lake High School (Monica D'Ippolito/BSMG)

About two minutes into sudden death overtime between Reservoir and Wilde Lake Friday night, Gators senior captain Kylie Toler earned a free kick centered right outside the Wildecats 18-yard box.

Toler looked at teammate and first-year varsity member Kennedy Hawkins and told the sophomore to stay ready.

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Wilde Lake – concerned with the 20-yard shot on frame – left Hawkins open alongside the wall. Toler slyly played the ball short to Hawkins, who turned, got a simple touch on the pass and placed it far corner for the golden goal and 1-0 win.

"[Toler] was just like, 'Ken be ready, it's coming to you,' and I was ready. And I just a did nice little touch and it went in," Hawkins recalled. "It feels really good. I think just by coming in, it shows that I got the chance that I've always wanted to be on varsity and I think by showing the rest of my teammates, it just gives me more confidence for the rest of the season and just making a big impact on big games like this."

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Hawkins finished a game that was dominated by Reservoir who possessed the ball for the majority of the match and out-shot the Wildecats 20-3 in the game – while keeping Wilde Lake without an attempt on frame for the last 45 minutes.

"So that's sort of been our theme this year," said Gators coach Phil Ranker, whose team took its first loss of the season Tuesday against Mt. Hebron, 2-1. "Hebron was the same way. They got their two goals off of set pieces – a [penalty kick] and a set piece… So we've been working on offense and finishing, and we will continue to work on it because we do a really good job in the midfield. Our midfielders are studs and they set things up, and once we figure out how to connect that last third of the field then we'll be really good. That's kind of the missing piece right now."

Reservoir earned seven shots on Wilde Lake keeper Jenna Hutchison in the first half, with its best opportunity coming with about 15 minutes left in the period. Off a corner kick by Cassidy Pham, which was played perfectly around the near side of the six, Blair Vant Hoff narrowly put the Gators up 1-0, but her header careened just off the cross bar and out of play.

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